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60 Day Return PolicyWe are committed to your satisfaction. Engraved or non-engraved; if you are not happy with your choice, return it in original condition within 60 days.

60 Day Resizing Policy Great things start with little details. GLAMIRA will assist you with keeping the secret of a surprise and resize your ring, one time, free of charge within the first 60 days of receipt.

Lifetime WarrantyWe stand behind the quality of our jewellery and provide lifetime warranty for all of our products. Every order is made and treated with care by our experts, from the very first second. Enjoy the quality of professional masterpiece and feel confident that your unique design jewelry will last a lifetime.

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Custom Made JewelleryYour special occasion is the most important thing to us and we understand how crucial it is to be ready for it. Devote your energy to choose a perfect masterpiece jewelry, and GLAMIRA will create it especially for you. Your purchase will also include a free fancy gift box, designed by professionals, because every little detail matters.

Fast DeliveryThe timing is the keyword when it comes to organising a surprise for proposal or a wedding. GLAMIRA is proud to offer one of the fastest production and shipping time frames in the market. We also offer free delivery to all orders. Furthermore, if you would like to keep your order as a surprise, simply select the option of anonymous packaging during the checkout and we will send your product in plain packaging with no GLAMIRA logo on it.

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Allergy-Free MaterialThe finest quality metals and stones used in our production are allergy-free. When it comes to wearing jewelry, comfort is as important as the jewelry itself. Our goal is to make sure that your personalized, unique design jewelry not only looks good, but also feels comfortable.

Years of ExperienceDue to many years of professional attitude and striving to constantly improve our work, GLAMIRA has spread through many countries and have departments all around the world. Ordering from us assures a piece of jewellery that shows dedication to the field and years of experience.

Founded in Heilbronn - Germany, delivering top quality since 2008GLAMIRA roots established in Germany makes us different from other jewelers because of two main keywords: quality and punctuality. Established and tested processes throughout years of professionalism and disciplinary allow us to offer top quality service and jewelery.

Direct from the sourceAll gemstones and jewelry. Every step in a typical retail model influences the final price of the product. We are the manufacturer, covering all the phases involved in the process, from the very first touch of pen on the paper, till the product is handed to a courier. By refraining from dealers, importers, wholesalers and high street stores we are able to bring massive savings to our customers.

Conflict free diamonds, gemstones and metals Precious metals and stones are often mined under horrendous conditions around the world. At GLAMIRA we guarantee that all diamonds, gemstones and metals used in the production of our jewellery are conflict free, originating from ethical sources and violence free regions in compliance with the Kimberley Process.

Diamond

Diamonds have been admired gemstones of desire since ancient times. Formed one hundred miles beneath the Earth’s surface over a billion years ago, diamonds are the hardest gem of all. It is also known as “the queen of the gems and the gem of queens”. In Glamira, it is guaranteed that diamonds are “conflict-free”.

Lemon Quartz

Classified as a semi-precious stone, Lemon Quartz fascinates jewellery lovers with its fresh colour. It is mostly found in a colour range from a clear lemon to a very vivid yellow. This stone is known for its powerful and high-energy feature that removes negative emotions, self doubt and that lifts the wearer’s mood and brings confidence.

Zultanite

Classified as a semi-precious stone, Zultanite amazes with its unique colour-changing feature. Depending on the source of light and from different directions this very rare found gemstone is visible in different hues. Lime green in daylight and peach and cherry pink in dim light.

Green Topaz

Classified as a semi-precious stone, Green Topaz differs itself from the Blue Topaz with its green colour that is often associated with loyalty and love. It provides inner body peace, intellect and helps to solve problems and to get a good health.

Green Sapphire

Classified as a precious stone, Green Sapphire owns it special colour from light mint green to dark rich green through the presence of iron. It is said that this rare gemstone is very soothing and that it calms the eyes and raises trust of the wearer.

Diamonds have been admired gemstones of desire since ancient times. Formed one hundred miles beneath the Earth’s surface over a billion years ago, diamonds are the hardest gem of all. It is also known as “the queen of the gems and the gem of queens”. In Glamira, it is guaranteed that diamonds are “conflict-free”.

Black Diamond

Black Diamonds are the diamonds which have a different crystalline structure called as polycrystalline. It means that it's kind of like many diamonds smashed together. Since it is totally pure carbon crystal in its structure, it is generally called as "Carbonado". However, technically they are diamonds which are even harder and more rare than white diamonds.

Pink Sapphire

Classified as a precious stone, pink sapphire was considered extremely rare until new deposits were discovered in Madagascar, in the 1990s. Pink is among the rarest colours for a sapphire. These stones can come in all sort of shades, from baby pink to vivid, intense magenta. It is said that, pink sapphires represent loyalty, trust and sincerity, hence they are very popular when it comes to choosing a stone for an engagement ring.

RHODOLITE GARNET

Classified as a semi-precious stone, the Rhodolite Garnet has quickly grown into a standard jewelry gemstone due to its attractive colour and the fact that it is often very clean, devoid of any flaws and inclusions. The name originates from the Greek word “rhodon” which means rose. In Hinduism it is associated with the root chakra and it is believed it encourages healthy sexual activity, feelings of stability and security. It also promotes successful business and helps with building self-confidence.

LONDON BLUE TOPAZ

One of the three available shades of the Topaz family semi-precious stones, London Blue Topaz is certainly special and exclusive for its dark color. With this darker shade, London Blue Topaz stands out and is adored by those who want everything except the ordinary. With its specific green tinge,and the dark grayish undertone, London Blue Topaz is perfect for the engagement rings if you want to show how extraordinary your love is. This is the gemstone which will not only catch everybody’s attention, but it is even said to make your communication and your expressive abilities stronger.

MORGANITE

Classified as a semi-precious stone, Morganite is considered as a natural, exceptional and sophisticated gemstone which can be found only in a few places around the world. Ironically, the price does not reflect its rarity. The most accurate description would contain words like rare, shimmer, durable, outstanding clarity and brilliance. Color that is naturally caused by the touch of manganese, might vary from a clear silvery pink, to peach and purple-pink, making Morganite exceptional and outstanding. Similarly to Green Emerald, Morganite is a symbol of divine love, which could be caused by the reason that both stones are the varieties of Beryl. An excellent choice for a unique engagement ring or as a present for that special life-time occasion.

Amethyst

Classified as semi-precious stone, Amethyst is the purple transparent variety of the mineral Quartz. Amethysts most often derive their beautiful colors from iron impurities in their crystalline structures, though they can also be colored by natural radiation exposure.

Green Tourmaline

Classified as semi-precious stone, Green Tourmaline (Verdelite) is combined with numerous metals to form its boron silicate body which is one of the most complex crystal structures. It owes its emerald green colour to the chrome it has in its structure.The stone is believed to attract luck, success, abundance and prosperity.

Citrine

Classified as semi-precious stone, Citrine, derived from the citrine- a yellow fruit similar to the lemon- and meaning “lemon” in many languages, is the yellow and/or orange variety of Quartz. Being one of the most popular and affordable gemstones, it is associated with success and prosperity.

Emerald

Classified as precious stone, Emerald is a valuable gemstone; the deeper and more vivid in the color of green. Emeralds, among the rarest of gems, contain birthmarks which mean numerous inclusions and surface-reaching fractures. As the gem of Venus, Emerald symbolizes eternal youth and rebirth.

Blue Topaz

Classified as semi-precious stone, Topaz is a stone found in huge and flawless crystals and can be faceted into thousands of carats gemstones. It varies in very occasions as colourless, yellow. With a good hardness combined with a relative abundance and availability, Topaz with a naturally blue color is very rare.

Garnet

Classified as semi-precious stone, Garnet is a combination of several closely related minerals having similar physical and crystalline properties. Garnets vary in colors and size. However, the mostly known color of Garnet gemstones is dark red and regarded as the stone of passionate devotion.

Ruby

Classified as precious stone, Ruby, being hard, durable and rare, is one of the most desirable gem. Even transparent rubies of large sizes are even rarer than Diamonds. The ruby has been a symbol of vitality and royalty for centuries.

Sapphire

Classified as precious stone, Sapphire is a variety of corundum and a transparent, often blue gemstone associated with peace and happiness. It is second with Ruby to the diamond in terms of hardness.

White Sapphire

Classified as precious stone, White sapphire is a kind of sapphire in colourless form. A sapphire takes its colour from the trace elements when it is forming.That white sapphire is free from the touches of those trace elements makes it rare and unique.

Fire-Opal

Classified as semi-precious stone, Fire opal is a transparent form of opal which does not usually show any opalescence or exhibit only bright green flashes. Its colour varies from yellow to orange to red. It is also thought to promote imagination and dreams

Quartz

Classified as semi-precious stone, Quartz is provided widely from igneous and metamorphic rocks. It is often coloured as rose and smoky or by impurities.

Rose Quartz

Classified as semi-precious stone, Rose Quartz is the rosy pink variety of Quartz. Being a soft colour, ranging from very light pink to medium pink in intensity.

Smoky Quartz

Classified as semi-precious stone, Smoky Quartz is the brown smoky variety of Quartz. It varies in color from light grayish brown to deep black.

Tanzanite

Classified as semi-precious stone, Tanzanite is a blue or violet gem variety of zoisite, containing vanadium. A recently discovered gemstone, Tanzanite has become one of the most popular and snazzy gemstone. It is believed to represent life.

Swarovski Crystal

Swaroski is a small piece of crystal, cut in smooth and hard curves with high technology. What distinguishes it from the others is that its cut gives it a shiny semblance close to diamond when it is subject to light.

Swarovsky Green

Swaroski is a small piece of crystal, cut in smooth and hard curves with high technology. What distinguishes it from the others is that its cut gives it a shiny semblance close to diamond when it is subject to light.

Swarovsky Dark Blue

Swaroski is a small piece of crystal, cut in smooth and hard curves with high technology. What distinguishes it from the others is that its cut gives it a shiny semblance close to diamond when it is subject to light.

Swarovsky Red

Swaroski is a small piece of crystal, cut in smooth and hard curves with high technology. What distinguishes it from the others is that its cut gives it a shiny semblance close to diamond when it is subject to light.

Peridot

Classified as semi-precious stone, Peridot, smaller than three carats are very common but the ones over five carats are rare and therefore have a higher value. The color of individual peridot gems can vary in the tints of green. It is said to bring the wearer power.

Aquamarine

Classified as semi-precious stone, Aquamarine is a gemstone which consists a light and bluish green variety of beryl. Its name speaks for itself; For centuries, this timeless gemstone with the colour of water has been a symbol of youth, hope, health and fidelity.

Pink Tourmaline

Classified as semi-precious stone, the pink tourmaline, the most well-known and fashionable colour of tourmaline gemstone which has the largest colour spectrum. Therefore, it is known as the rainbow of all gemstones.

Green Amethyst

Classified as semi-precious stone, Green Amethyst is light green quartz crystal. (known as Prasiolite). It owes its colour to either the heat treatment by volcanic activity or the natural heating of the earth’s core. Green Amethyst is a stone which promotes an intuitive capability coupled with love.

Yellow Sapphire

Classified as semi-precious stone, Yellow Sapphire is a naturally occurring kind of Sapphire which is a variety of Corundum. Low iron content in Corundum is responsible for Yellow Sapphire’s hue. The stone is associated with fertility and good marriage.

Pearl

The pearl is the oldest known gem and has been considered the most valuable for centuries. What distinguishes pearl from other gemstones is that it is organic matter derived from a living creature - oysters and mollusks. Being called the 'teardrops of the moon', pearls can vary in colours; pink, white and black.

Pearl

The pearl is the oldest known gem and has been considered the most valuable for centuries. What distinguishes pearl from other gemstones is that it is organic matter derived from a living creature - oysters and mollusks. Being called the 'teardrops of the moon', pearls can vary in colours; pink, white and black.

Pearl

The pearl is the oldest known gem and has been considered the most valuable for centuries. What distinguishes pearl from other gemstones is that it is organic matter derived from a living creature - oysters and mollusks. Being called the 'teardrops of the moon', pearls can vary in colours; pink, white and black.

Onyx

The black onyx gemstone is a variety of chalcedony and it is a member of crystal class. It is a grounding stone, believed to keep the wearer related to reality, and cause the internal imbalances and outward negative energies to go away.

Onyx

The black onyx gemstone is a variety of chalcedony and it is a member of crystal class. It is a grounding stone, believed to keep the wearer related to reality, and cause the internal imbalances and outward negative energies to go away.

Brown Diamond

Brown diamonds are brown coloured, fancy diamonds that are considered to be one of the most popular diamonds. The name ‘Brown’ has been given to these diamonds due to their chocolate-like colour. Having beautiful colour combinations; brown diamonds are also described as cognac diamonds or champagne diamonds, depending on their attractive colour range from light to dark. Brown diamonds are gemstones that are currently a growing trend in the jewellery industry. These diamonds are certainly your type of diamonds if you are a brownaddict and want to take a unique road on your journey to high end jewellery!

Blue Diamond

Blue diamonds were first found in India and brought to the West in the 17th century. These alluring diamonds, carrying the hue of the oceans and skies, hold their extraordinary shade and certain set of characteristics. Similarly with any other coloured diamonds, blue diamonds can exhibit a wide range of tones, from pasty shades that recall a fair sky, to steel blue or to an intense deep sea. Names such as baby blue, royal, navy or midnight are also commonly used to classify these rare diamonds.

Yellow Diamond

Yellow diamonds currently own a high market demand amongst other coloured diamonds. Yellow diamonds can also be referred to as Canary, as in a Canary Yellow Diamond or occasionally as Zimmy. They expose a beautiful appearance when suited with halo and solitaire settings but can also be arranged elegantly with other settings as it has a very unique combination value due to its alive complexion. If you are interested in a yellow diamond, you certainly have many alternative settings to stunningly decorate this rare diamond with!

Green Diamond

Symbolizing nature, growth, harmony, endurance and fertility, Green Diamonds are highly valued and admired natural gemstones. There is a set of tones that a green diamond puts itself forward in. These tones will vary from Faint Green to Fancy Deep and all can be preferred accordingly with the wearer’s taste and desire. Green Diamonds are considered to be the most tranquil colour for the eye and contain a very strong emotional correspondence with safety. This may be the reason why many jewellery lovers opt for a green diamond not just on their rings but also on their earrings and pendants!

Pink Diamond

The most sought after diamonds, Pink Diamonds are certainly all ladies favourite companion when it comes to jewellery! A dreamy color combined with the excellence of a carefully shaped and sorted diamond is a wish come true. Evoking a sense of luxury and romance, Pink Diamonds are spectacular additions to a woman's jewellery collection. Just as other coloured diamonds, Pink Diamonds also come in different hues from light to dark and these tones are referred to as faint, very light, light, fancy light, fancy intense, fancy deep, and fancy vivid.

White Topaz

White Topaz is considered to be a semi-precious stone, a silicate mineral, carrying a high resemblance to the diamonds. Although less harder than them (8 on the Mohs scale), white topaz is celebrated for its clarity and transparency. The name for the Topaz comes from the Greek word ‘tapazos’, which means ‘to seek’. Probably it is no coincidence that White Topaz is said to assist spiritual healing, change negative thoughts into positive, to help you to find your route, your purpose and to provide you with the extra energy that is so needed sometimes. If you are looking for the jewelry with an eye catching stone, capable to provide the clearness and limpidity equal to the diamonds, white topaz most definitely can be the best choice.

Moderate intensity with a capacity to reflect a little bit of light. Contains slight inclusions, which may be visible to naked eye.

High intensity in colour along with high brilliance. May contain very small inclusions that are visible to naked eye.

Very high intensity along with extra brilliance. Difficult to find and known as the best quality for amethyst jewellery.

Diamonds include obvious inclusions that are detectable under 10x magnification and easily visible to the unaided eye.

SI diamonds have slight inclusions that are noticeable under 10x magnification and often visible to naked eye.

Diamonds with this clarity contain very slight minor inclusions that can be seen under 10X magnification mirror and are not noticeable with naked-eye.

Diamonds with this clarity may contain very, very slight inclusions, that are extremely hard to detect under 10X magnification mirror and not noticeable with naked-eye.

These yellow diamonds has usually a light colour tone and low intensity. It is the minimum requirement for fine jewellery.

With it's more vivid colour, it is certainly a more preferred yellow diamond. These yellow diamonds has a medium intense colour and slight darker shade.

These yellow diamonds are definitely the most preferred choice when it comes to yellow diamonds. They have an intense yellow colour and are suited very well for fine jewellery.

These yellow diamonds have the most intense and vivid colour. They are very rare and are suited for your finest jewellery.

These blue diamonds has usually a light colour tone and low intensity. It is the minimum requirement for fine jewellery.

These blue diamonds are definitely the most preferred choice when it comes to Blue diamonds. They have a intense blue colour and are suited very well for fine jewellery.

These blue diamonds has the most intense and vivid colour. They are very rare and are suited for your finest jewellery.

With it's more vivid colour, it is certainly a more preferred pink diamond. These pink diamonds has a medium intense colour and slight darker shade.

These pink diamonds are definitely the most preferred choice when it comes to pink diamonds. They have a intense pink colour and are suited very well for fine jewellery.

These pink diamonds has the most intense and vivid colour. They are very rare and are suited for your finest jewellery.

These green diamonds has usually a light colour tone and low intensity. It is the minimum requirement for fine jewellery.

With it's more vivid colour, it is certainly a more preferred green diamond. These green diamonds has a medium intense colour and slight darker shade.

These green diamonds are definitely the most preferred choice when it comes to green diamonds. They have an intense green colour and are suited very well for fine jewellery.

These green diamonds has the most intense and vivid colour. They are very rare and are suited for your finest jewellery.

These brown diamonds has usually a light colour tone and low intensity. It is the minimum requirement for fine jewellery.

With it's more vivid colour, it is certainly a more preferred brown diamond. These brown diamonds has a medium intense colour and slight darker shade.

These brown diamonds are definitely the most preferred choice when it comes to brown diamonds. They has a intense brown colour and are suited very well for fine jewellery.

These brown diamonds has the most intense and vivid colour. They are very rare and are suited for your finest jewellery.

Green Swarovski Zirconia: Holds the same properties with green cubic zirconia. The difference is that Swarovski is a worldwide known brand for synthetic stones.

Green Cubic Zirconia: Green Cubic Zirconia is often used as a substitute to emerald. However, it is a synthetic stone unlike emerald, which is a natural gemstone that comes in various shades and qualities.

Swarovski Zirconia: Holds the same properties with clear cubic zirconia; colorless and bright. The difference from cubic zirconia is that Swarovski is a worldwide known brand for synthetic stones.

Cubic Zirconia: Cubic Zirconia is a man-made material used as an affordable diamond alternative in jewellery for its durability and brilliance. This synthetic stone can be clear and colorless as well as in different colours and shapes.

Dark Blue Swarovski Zirconia: Holds the same properties with blue cubic zirconia. The difference is that Swarovski is a worldwide known brand for synthetic stones.

Dark Blue Cubic Zirconia: Blue Cubic Zirconia is often used as a substitute to sapphire. However, it is a synthetic stone unlike sapphire, which is a natural gemstone that comes in various shades and qualities.

Red Swarovski Zirconia: Holds the same properties with red cubic zirconia. The difference is that Swarovski is a worldwide known brand for synthetic stones.

Red Cubic Zirconia: Red Cubic Zirconia is often used as a substitute to ruby. However, it is a synthetic stone unlike ruby, which is a natural gemstone that comes in various shades and qualities.

VS diamonds are known to have very slight inclusions that are not visible to the naked eye and can only be seen under magnification.

Diamonds with VVS clarity contain very very slight inclusions that are extremely difficult to detect under 10x magnification. These inclusions are not noticeable with the naked eye.

The "slight to very slight inclusions" are not visible to the naked eye and can only be seen under magnification.

Refers to "very very slightly included" and it is known to be one of the highest grades, ranked under internally flawless and flawless.

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 375 Gold - 9K gold contains 9 parts gold and 15 parts another alloy metal(s), commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 37.5% gold.

375 White Red Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 375 Gold - 9K gold contains 9 parts gold and 15 parts another alloy metal(s), commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 37.5% gold.

375 White Yellow Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 375 Gold - 9K gold contains 9 parts gold and 15 parts another alloy metal(s), commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 37.5% gold.

375 Yellow White Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 375 Gold - 9K gold contains 9 parts gold and 15 parts another alloy metal(s), commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 37.5% gold.

375 White Yellow Red Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 375 Gold - 9K gold contains 9 parts gold and 15 parts another alloy metal(s), commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 37.5% gold.

375 Yellow White Red Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 375 Gold - 9K gold contains 9 parts gold and 15 parts another alloy metal(s), commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 37.5% gold.

375 Red White Yellow Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 375 Gold - 9K gold contains 9 parts gold and 15 parts another alloy metal(s), commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 37.5% gold.

375 White Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 375 Gold - 9K gold contains 9 parts gold and 15 parts another alloy metal(s), commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 37.5% gold.

375 Yellow Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 375 Gold - 9K gold contains 9 parts gold and 15 parts another alloy metal(s), commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 37.5% gold.

375 Red Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 375 Gold - 9K gold contains 9 parts gold and 15 parts another alloy metal(s), commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 37.5% gold.

585 Red White Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 585 Gold - 14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 58.5% gold.

585 White Red Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 585 Gold - 14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 58.5% gold.

585 White Yellow Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 585 Gold - 14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 58.5% gold.

585 Yellow White Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 585 Gold - 14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 58.5% gold.

585 White Yellow Red Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 585 Gold - 14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 58.5% gold.

585 Yellow White Red Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 585 Gold - 14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 58.5% gold.

585 Red White Yellow Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 585 Gold - 14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 58.5% gold.

585 White Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 585 Gold - 14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 58.5% gold.

585 Yellow Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 585 Gold - 14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 58.5% gold.

585 Red Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 585 Gold - 14K gold contains 14 parts gold and 10 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 58.5% gold.

750 Red White Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 750 Gold - 18K gold contains 18 parts gold and 6 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 75% gold.

750 White Red Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 750 Gold - 18K gold contains 18 parts gold and 6 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 75% gold.

750 White Yellow Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 750 Gold - 18K gold contains 18 parts gold and 6 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 75% gold.

750 Yellow White Gold

The designations 18K, 14K, or 9K indicate how much pure gold is present in the mixture. 24K gold is known as 100% pure gold. The system used to state how much pure gold is found in an item: 750 Gold - 18K gold contains 18 parts gold and 6 parts of another alloy metal(s); commonly varying in silver, copper, zinc, platinum or palladium, making it 75% gold.